Aging Podcast

Aging-US

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Aging is dedicated to advancing our understanding of the biological mechanisms that drive aging and the development of age-related diseases. Our mission is to serve as a platform for high-quality research that uncovers the cellular, molecular, and systemic processes underlying aging, and translates these insights into strategies to extend healthspan and delay the onset of chronic disease. Read about the Aging Scientific Integrity Process: https://aging-us.com/scientific-integrity

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Jul 9, 2026

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Overactive MicroRNAs Block Fat Cell Development in Progeria 07.10.2025

BUFFALO, NY — October 7, 2025 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 17, Issue 9 of Aging-US on August 27, 2025, titled, “Deregulated miR-145 and miR-27b in Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome: implications for adipogenesis.” In this study, led by first author Felix Quirin Fenzl and corresponding author Karima Djabali from the Technical University of Munich (TUM), researchers identified...

Standardizing Frailty Indexes to Improve Preclinical Aging Research 03.10.2025

BUFFALO, NY — October 3, 2025 — A new #research perspective was #published in Volume 17, Issue 9 of Aging-US on August 26, 2025, titled “Analysis of the current state of frailty indexes and their implementation for aging intervention studies.” In this work, led by first author Oliver G. Frost from Loughborough University alongside corresponding authors Abdelhadi Rebbaa and Amit Sharma, from the Li...

New Anti-Aging Combo Boosts Lifespan in Old Male Mice 02.10.2025

As life expectancy increases, there is growing interest not only in extending lifespan but also in improving the quality of those additional years. To address the physical and cognitive decline that often accompanies aging, researchers have explored a variety of strategies. Many of these focus on a single biological factor, such as reducing inflammation or stimulating stem cell activity. However,...

Sex-Specific Effects Found in New Anti-Aging Therapy for Elderly Mice 01.10.2025

BUFFALO, NY — October 1, 2025 — A new #research paper #featured as the #cover of Volume 17, Issue 9 of Aging-US was published on August 21, 2025, titled “Sex-specific longitudinal reversal of aging in old frail mice.” The study, led by first author Cameron Kato and corresponding author and Aging-US Editorial Board Member Irina M. Conboy from the University of California, Berkeley, reports that a c...

Longevity & Aging Series (S3, E6): Girish Harinath 26.09.2025

In this episode of the Longevity & Aging Series, Girish Harinath from AgelessRx joins host Dr. Evgeniy Galimov to discuss a research paper he co-authored in Volume 17, Issue 4 of Aging-US, titled “Influence of rapamycin on safety and healthspan metrics after one year: PEARL trial results.” DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.206235 Corresponding author - Stefanie L. Morgan - stefanie@agelessrx.co...

Rapamycin Shows Limited Evidence for Longevity Benefits in Healthy Adults 24.09.2025

BUFFALO, NY — September 24, 2025 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 17, Issue 8 of Aging-US on August 7, 2025, titled, “What is the clinical evidence to support off-label rapamycin therapy in healthy adults?” In this study, led by Jacob M. Hands from The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, researchers analyzed current research to determine whether low...

How Cell Cycle Status Affects Aging Cell Response to Senolytic Drugs 23.09.2025

BUFFALO, NY — September 23, 2025 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 17, Issue 8 of Aging-US on August 7, 2025, titled “Senescent cell heterogeneity and responses to senolytic treatment are related to cell cycle status during senescence induction.” This study, led by first authors Francesco Neri and Shuyuan Zheng, together with corresponding authors Denis Wirtz, Pei-Hsun Wu, and Birgi...

FGF21 Muscle Hormone Associated with Slow ALS Progression and Extended Survival 18.09.2025

BUFFALO, NY — September 18, 2025 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 17, Issue 8 of Aging-US on August 9, 2025, titled “The myokine FGF21 associates with enhanced survival in ALS and mitigates stress-induced cytotoxicity.” In this study, led by first author Abhishek Guha and corresponding author Peter H. King from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the Birmingham Veterans Aff...

Older Adults with Parkinson’s Disease Have Increased Brain Amyloid Without Dementia 16.09.2025

BUFFALO, NY — September 16, 2025 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 17, Issue 8 of Aging-US on August 6, 2025, titled “Age-related trends in amyloid positivity in Parkinson’s disease without dementia.” In this study, led by first author Keiko Hatano and corresponding author Masashi Kameyama from the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Geriatrics and Gerontology in Japan, researchers fou...

AI Tools Reveal How IPF and Aging Are Connected 15.09.2025

Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive lung disease that primarily affects people over the age of 60. It causes scarring in the lung tissue, which gradually reduces lung capacity and makes breathing difficult. Despite years of research, the exact causes of IPF remain largely unknown, and current treatments mainly aim to slow its progression rather than reverse or cure the disease. Be...

AI Tools Uncover New Link Between Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and Aging 11.09.2025

BUFFALO, NY — September 11, 2025 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 17, Issue 8 of Aging-US on August 8, 2025, titled “AI-driven toolset for IPF and aging research associates lung fibrosis with accelerated aging.” In this study, researchers Fedor Galkin, Shan Chen, Alex Aliper, Alex Zhavoronkov, and Feng Ren from Insilico Medicine used artificial intelligence (AI) to investigate the...

Gut Microbiome Influences Proteins That Drive Aging and Disease 09.09.2025

BUFFALO, NY — September 9, 2025 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 17, Issue 8 of Aging-US on August 1, 2025, titled “Causal relationships between gut microbiome and hundreds of age-related traits: evidence of a replicable effect on ApoM protein levels.” In this study, Federica Grosso, Daniela Zanetti, and Serena Sanna from the Institute for Genetic and Biomedical Research (IRGB) of...

How Exosomes Spread Aging Signals and Could Support Anti-Aging Research 04.09.2025

As the global population grows older, understanding what drives the aging process is becoming increasingly important. Diseases like Alzheimer’s, cardiovascular conditions, and cancer are more common with age, yet many current treatments only manage symptoms rather than addressing the underlying biological causes. One contributor to aging is the buildup of “senescent” cells—cells that have stopped...

Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Identified as a Model for Anti-Aging Drug Development 04.09.2025

BUFFALO, NY — September 4, 2025 — A new #research perspective was #published in Volume 17, Issue 8 of Aging (Aging-US) on August 16, 2025, titled “Age-related diseases as a testbed for anti-aging therapeutics: the case of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.” In this research perspective, Alex Zhavoronkov, Dominika Wilczok, Feng Ren, and Fedor Galkin, from Insilico Medicine, Buck Institute for Research...

New Study Links Exosomes to Biological Aging 02.09.2025

BUFFALO, NY — September 2, 2025 — A new #research paper featured on the #cover of Volume 17, Issue 8 of Aging (Aging-US) was #published on July 30, 2025, titled “Exosomes released from senescent cells and circulatory exosomes isolated from human plasma reveal aging-associated proteomic and lipid signatures.” In this study, led by first authors Sandip Kumar Patel and Joanna Bons, along with corresp...

AUF1 Protein Plays Anti-Aging Role by Regulating Cellular Metabolism 27.08.2025

BUFFALO, NY — August 27, 2025 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 17, Issue 7 of Aging (Aging-US) on July 24, 2025, titled “RNA-binding protein AUF1 suppresses cellular senescence and glycolysis by targeting PDP2 and PGAM1 mRNAs.” In this study, Hyejin Mun, Chang Hoon Shin, Mercy Kim, Jeong Ho Chang, and Je-Hyun Yoon from the University of Oklahoma and Kyungpook National University in...

Faster Biological Aging Linked to Cognitive Decline in Older Adults 25.08.2025

BUFFALO, NY — August 26, 2025 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 17, Issue 7 of Aging (Aging-US) on July 21, 2025, titled “Association of DNA methylation age acceleration with digital clock drawing test performance: the Framingham Heart Study.” In this study, led by first author Zexu Li from the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology at Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian Schoo...

Impact of Cancer on Forensic DNA Methylation Age Estimation 21.08.2025

BUFFALO, NY — August 21, 2025 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 17, Issue 7 of Aging (Aging-US) on July 17, 2025, titled “The influence of cancer on a forensic age estimation tool.” In this study by Charlotte Sutter, Daniel Helbling, Cordula Haas and Jacqueline Neubauer from the Zurich Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Zurich and Onkozentrum Zurich, the researchers inves...

Epigenetic Aging Markers Predict Colorectal Cancer Risk in Postmenopausal Women 19.08.2025

BUFFALO, NY — August 19, 2025 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 17, Issue 7 of Aging (Aging-US) on July 7, 2025, titled “Epigenetic age and accelerated aging phenotypes: a tumor biomarker for predicting colorectal cancer.” In this study led by Su Yon Jung from the University of California, Los Angeles, researchers found a strong association between accelerated epigenetic aging and a...

Skin Rejuvenation: How Young Blood and Bone Marrow Influence It 18.08.2025

A new #study published as the #cover of Aging (Aging-US) Volume 17, Issue 7, explores how factors in young human blood may affect the biological age of human skin. Researchers from Beiersdorf AG, Research and Development Hamburg in Germany, used a microphysiological co-culture system—a lab-based model simulating human circulation—to test the effects of young versus old blood serum on skin cells. T...

Frailty Linked to Higher Risk of Respiratory Complications and Death in Smokers 14.08.2025

BUFFALO, NY — August 14, 2025 — A new #research paper was #published in Volume 17, Issue 7, of Aging (Aging-US) on July 3, 2025, titled “Frailty associates with respiratory exacerbations and mortality in the COPDGene cohort.” In this study, led by first author Eleanor Kate Phillips from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and corresponding author Dawn L. DeMeo from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvar...

Exercise May Slow Epigenetic Aging 12.08.2025

BUFFALO, NY — August 12, 2025 — A new #research perspective was #published in Aging (Aging-US) on July 8, 2025, titled “Exercise as a geroprotector: focusing on epigenetic aging.” In this perspective, led by Takuji Kawamura from Tohoku University, researchers reviewed existing evidence from scientific studies showing that regular exercise, physical activity, and fitness may influence epigenetic ag...

Aging (Aging-US) Supports Landmark Senescence and Aging Research Events in Rome 11.08.2025

BUFFALO, NY — August 11, 2025 — Aging (Aging-US) is proud to support a milestone event for the global senescence and aging research community. This coming September 16-19, 2025, Rome, Italy will host two back-to-back events that will define the next chapter of senescence science and translation: -10th Annual International Cell Senescence Association (ICSA) Conference -Senotherapeutics Summit – org...

Young Human Blood Serum Factors Show Potential to Rejuvenate Skin Through Bone Marrow 01.08.2025

BUFFALO, NY — August 1, 2025 — A new #research paper featured on the #cover of Volume 17, Issue 7 of Aging (Aging-US) was #published on July 25, 2025, titled “Systemic factors in young human serum influence in vitro responses of human skin and bone marrow-derived blood cells in a microphysiological co-culture system.” The study, led by first author Johanna Ritter and corresponding author Elke Grön...

Study in Twins Links Childhood Environment to Epigenetic Aging and Cognitive Decline 30.07.2025

BUFFALO, NY — July 30, 2025 — A new #research paper was #published in Aging (Aging-US) on July 23, 2025, titled “Second generation DNA methylation age predicts cognitive change in midlife: the moderating role of childhood socioeconomic status.” In this study, led by Sophie A. Bell and Eric Turkheimer from the University of Virginia, researchers investigated how biological aging, measured through D...

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